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It appears to be part of the countdown graphic for the show “My Foot Is Killing Me”, which was apparently to premiere immediatey after D.P.P. (hence 16min 43 sec)

Testy times for the pimple popper!

I ignored the writing at first and spent too long trying to figure out how the disembodied foot fit into this. 

Ryan Seacrest gave the world the Kardashians.

While I wouldn’t say yes to the first question, there are a ton of people who would, so probably not the best idea to use it as an example.

Oprah gave the world Doctors Oz and Phil. Never forget.

False equivalence. The doors to a concert (or sporting event) never close, but the door to an airplane certainly does.

It’s just Leftism talking. We have to abandon all military power and then everyone else will suddenly agree. Any sign of military power being flexed is a catastrophe that will certainly plunge us immediately into nuclear war.  Etc.

Would you go to a concert, purchase a lawn seat and expect to be able to move to a front row seat just because it’s empty?

“... If you were to purchase a Toyota, you would not be able to drive off with a Lexus, because it was empty.”

I would think it would be a better idea from a PR standpoint to offer a free upgrade to passengers who are a part of the airline’s loyalty/rewards program whenever they cut off booking. It makes the first class seats look more sought after to other passengers if the seats are full, it makes the upgraded passenger(s)

Is there a part of the world where first class seats are sometimes empty? I live in Chicago and travel frequently for work and have literally never seen this. Any first class seats that don’t get sold will go to one of the dozens of people on the upgrade list.

I agree this has everything to do with China. Why isn’t the author answering the main question: With Russia openly defying the treaty why would the US stay in it? On what planet would it make sense to “honor” an agreement that both hurts you and no one else is honoring? 

So Russia cheats, and likely hasn’t honored it for years, and we respond with a missile test, and you say we are all worse off for it because we show our strength?

Sure, makes sense. Putin will definitely respond with fear when we send him a strongly worded letter indicating he needs to stop cheating.

The only reason

The Lada Niva is barely a wagon, and fairly awful. As someone who’s over 6'3" in height, I’m not comfortable in the passenger seat let alone in the back. It has no 3rd row, limiting it to 4 adults, 5 if 2 adults + 3 kids. It’s shitful HP & torque doesn’t qualify it as a tow vehicle for anything over 1,250 lbs.

I can

Right, right, right. It’s also not a coupe or a convertible, but this is a hypothetical situation where we can make anything happen. Why not dream a little bigger?

Jalops can have a little Mazda 3 wagon, as a snack.

Well we both know that is a wish that won’t come true.

“There was a time when every manufacturer’s bread and butter was the three-box upright sedan. And for decades that sedan served as the basis for a coupe, convertible, wagon, and perhaps even sporty car version. It’s time for that to come back. 

I wish people would learn how to read.

Two wagons are included.